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Page 61
... occasionally a cupola or belfry . Those of the eighteenth cen- tury either included the prison and pillory or were connected with them . The inadequacy of jail accommodation was a cause of constant com- plaint . Not only did grand ...
... occasionally a cupola or belfry . Those of the eighteenth cen- tury either included the prison and pillory or were connected with them . The inadequacy of jail accommodation was a cause of constant com- plaint . Not only did grand ...
Page 64
... occasionally a still or a cider press , and outfits for carpentering and blacksmithing . The necessary utensils for use in the household or on the farm were more important than upholstery , carved woodwork , fine linen , or silver plate ...
... occasionally a still or a cider press , and outfits for carpentering and blacksmithing . The necessary utensils for use in the household or on the farm were more important than upholstery , carved woodwork , fine linen , or silver plate ...
Page 66
... occasionally , " and " 1 doz " neat and strong mahogany chairs , ” some with " Gothick arched backs , " and one " an easy chair on casters . About the rooms were pieces of mahogany furniture of various styles , tea tables , card tables ...
... occasionally , " and " 1 doz " neat and strong mahogany chairs , ” some with " Gothick arched backs , " and one " an easy chair on casters . About the rooms were pieces of mahogany furniture of various styles , tea tables , card tables ...
Page 83
... occasionally clean stockings and handkerchiefs . Soap was frequently included in invoices , much of it made in New England . All Southern plantations had soap houses , with large copper vessels and other utensils in which soap was made ...
... occasionally clean stockings and handkerchiefs . Soap was frequently included in invoices , much of it made in New England . All Southern plantations had soap houses , with large copper vessels and other utensils in which soap was made ...
Page 85
... occasionally resorted to by the deaf . Interesting and picturesque as are these mani- fold details of household equipment and personal use in the old colonial days , it is the color and energy of the daily life of the people of that ...
... occasionally resorted to by the deaf . Interesting and picturesque as are these mani- fold details of household equipment and personal use in the old colonial days , it is the color and energy of the daily life of the people of that ...
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